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Reversible chain elongation model

Model for Reversible Chain Elongation (Linear Growth)... [Pg.226]

For conductive fillers (carbon black), Wessling proposed a model explaining a sudden increase of the conductivity at a critical volume concentration of filler, (p rif main aspects of this model consist of the formation of a strongly-adsorbed monolayer of matrix molecules. At the critical point, which is determined by the interfacial energy at the particle/adsorbed shell interphase, the dispersed phase flocculates (separates from the matrix) and forms branched, elongated chains. The process dispersion-flocculation, as a phase transition, seems to be reversible at(p it occurs in the form of an oscil-... [Pg.384]


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